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Why a town is revelling in political misery
There are some less-than-subtle political messages among the theme park attractions at a site manned with grumpy staff.
Adam Fleming spoke to artist and curator Gavin Grindon at Dismaland, set up by the mysterious street artist Banksy, in Weston-super-Mare.
There are references to refugees, the Middle East, bankers, Jeremy Corbyn and Conservatives on the site in the Somerset coastal town.
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